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Deer docility (is that a word?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bushape" data-source="post: 5766741" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>I see in various hunting shows titles that boast "we stalked within 15 yards…." or videos where hunters are able to get within archery distance of bedded bucks. I know with so many people putting out videos you are bound to see some impressive and crazy hunts, and yes with a host of factors in your favor your chances increase, but is there any connection to the regions some of these guys are hunting in lending itself to more docile deer? I just can't imagine ever stalking a buck with my bow in middle Tennessee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bushape, post: 5766741, member: 20106"] I see in various hunting shows titles that boast “we stalked within 15 yards….” or videos where hunters are able to get within archery distance of bedded bucks. I know with so many people putting out videos you are bound to see some impressive and crazy hunts, and yes with a host of factors in your favor your chances increase, but is there any connection to the regions some of these guys are hunting in lending itself to more docile deer? I just can’t imagine ever stalking a buck with my bow in middle Tennessee. [/QUOTE]
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